Hi there, I am at the moment in the process of studying the theory for my ATPL exams. Or at least, I nominally am.
The case is that, since I signed up with one of the distance ground schools last year, I have had little opportunity to actually study for any of the subjects. That is due to a series of work and personal commitments, as well as simply getting sidetracked a bit too often
So I have decided that I will start sitting my exams at the earliest opportunity, one at a time if necessary (yes, I'm aware of the 18 month limit) so I get the theory part out of the way. I must say, I find it very interesting, but I don't want to keep dragging this on forever.
I work on a five weeks on, then five weeks off schedule, and I was thinking the best way to go about it might be to disappear from my usual places and attend ground school during all or part of those five weeks, concentrating on only one or two subjects at a time, and doing the respective exams at the end of it. That way, I could concentrate on the studying bit without things (such as actually having a life

) getting in the way.
Now, I am unaware of anyone offering such a walk-in/walk-out sort of training regime. The closest I can think of are the brush-up courses with the distance schools, and that is one option I will explore directly with them. However, I was wondering if anyone here has any other ideas to offer that I could explore, advise, similar experiences, etc.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
/lh2